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Why my man looks like someone about to lose their head for real?
Extended preview for next week
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I would recommend not watching it because there is some shyt here that might best be left unseen until next week. But go ahead and click if you are impatient
That mammoth brehs....that shyt is just.........no garbage ass CGI neither they put time into this shyt
I swear that nikka argue just to practice typingSeriously breh - I don't even understand why you are trying to argue this so much. This series was huge before the show and there were lots of people reading it. I normally have respect for your posts, but if you weren't a mod, I'd think you were just trolling to troll.
dudes in here upset they won't see any more Oberyn culo blasting scenes
dudes in here upset they won't see any more Oberyn culo blasting scenes
I'm like 12, and you like watching naked homosAre you a fukking child?!?! seriously get the fukk outta here with that childish shyt :ndt:
Because in a world where everyone is disingenuous, evil, murdering, raping, enslaving, fukking their siblings and whatever else. Here's one dude who keeps it real right until the end, and lives his life honorably and trustworthy. Everybody had respect for Ned, well except for that evil b*stard Joff who didn't respect anyone. But anyways it's nice to see a real nikka who you feel like you can trust in Ned, who is also a leader of men and handy with the sword.
how was he keeping it real if he created a lie that he was plotting on Roberts death? On the other hand he seemed selfish talking I'm not afraid to die, but didn't think about his family, bannermen and smallfolk; chubby Varys had to get his mind right cause Ned's pride was talking through him in that dungeon.
would he respect Ned if he confessed to killing "his" pops? Joffrey is a p*ssy but I can't fault him for feeling some type of way towards Ned.
Ned was a leader? To me he was a follower all his life, he's a soldier. He doesn't have the farsightedness of a political leader, he didn't even want to take over Winterfell, he admits that Brandon Stark was better fit for the role. This nicca Ned was even so shy he didn't have it in him to ask a girl to dance
how was he keeping it real if he created a lie that he was plotting on Roberts death? On the other hand he seemed selfish talking I'm not afraid to die, but didn't think about his family, bannermen and smallfolk; chubby Varys had to get his mind right cause Ned's pride was talking through him in that dungeon.
would he respect Ned if he confessed to killing "his" pops? Joffrey is a p*ssy but I can't fault him for feeling some type of way towards Ned.
Ned was a leader? To me he was a follower all his life, he's a soldier. He doesn't have the farsightedness of a political leader, he didn't even want to take over Winterfell, he admits that Brandon Stark was better fit for the role. This nicca Ned was even so shy he didn't have it in him to ask a girl to dance
He didn't create that, he was forced to say it to keep his daughter safe.
Ned was warden of the north, and he was a respected leader both in terms of ruling and in combat.
Ned was keeping it real because he ALWAYS does the honorable thing, and he sticks to that even if it means his death.
I don't think you're that familiar with the character with all the misunderstandings you have going on here.
Alright create wasn't a fortunate word, but went along with betraying his honor/word for what he perceives as greater good. So to me he doesn't
always go the harder path but became an oportunist in a time of crisis, but really understandibly so. Just remembered he also lied he gave the order to imprison Tyrion.
What type of politics go on in the North that Neds supposed to get credit? He got played in KL with the whole dagger situation (Renly tried to tell him).
I also stand by that he was very selfish and prideful in the dungeon until Varys sobered him up.